The Connection Between The Wisdom Of Kabbalah And Forgiveness

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Today, I stole again—driven by fear, by desperation, and by the burden of trying to provide for the future.
I didn’t do it out of greed or malice. I did it because I felt weak, cornered, and unsure of another way.

But Lord, I hate this path.
This is not who I want to be.
I feel broken, ashamed, and tired of carrying the weight of these choices.

I pray that You, God, in Your mercy, will understand my struggle and forgive me.
Please see the part of me that longs to be free—to walk in truth, to live with peace, and to trust in You instead of fear.
I ask that You bless the efforts I do make honestly, and help me find a better way—one rooted in integrity, not survival by sin.

This is my true, heartfelt confession—for You and for anyone who reads these words.
I no longer want this life. I want to turn away and be made new.

May God help and forgive us all our trespasses.
And may we each find the strength to rise again.

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